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Milliput Terracotta 2 Part Epoxy Putty 2 Stick 113g Pack

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Milliput
£6.99
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MILLIPUT TERRACOTTA - TWO PART EXPOXY PUTTY

EACH PACK CONTAINS 2 X 2oz STICKS TO MIX TOGETHER (SEE BELOW) 

MILLIPUT IS A VERSATILE 2 PART PUTTY WHICH ADHERES TO & WILL SEAL OR BOND METALS, WOOD, PLASTICS, GLASS, ETC. WILL SET UNDER WATER - MOULDS LIKE PUTTY - SETS LIKE ROCK.

IDEAL FOR -  repairs to  garden urns, pots and statuettes. Damaged brickwork, quarry tiles

Instructions For Use

Mix together equal parts of each stick from the pack. Knead and roll in the hands for at least 5 minutes until the colours merge and become uniform and no streaks can be seen, and then mix for another minute. The surfaces to which the putty is applied should be free from grease and dirt. Smooth surfaces should be cleaned with a suitable solvent or with soap and warm water to remove dirt and grease. Abrading the surface will improve adhesion. the putty may now be applied and will set hard in three to four hours without shrinking.

Using Milliput for the first Time?

If you have never used Milliput before we suggest you make yourself familiar with its behaviour before attempting a repair.

Take a small slice, say 1/4", from each part, mix them together for 4-5 minutes and roll into a small ball. flatten it to shape of a coin and observe it over 2 to 3 hours. Note how sticky and adhesive it is when first mixed. After an hour it becomes rubbery and less tacky. In 3-4 hours it becomes quite hard and tack free. Overnight it becomes rock hard.

At all stages from initial mixing to final setting Milliput responds to the use of water. To aid manipulation and avoid sticking, fingers and tools should be kept moistened with water. There are certain instances when work may be carried out in a gentle stream of water under a tap. To obtain a smooth finish, mould or apply Milliput and then immediately wipe and smooth gently with wet finger or with a fine textured moist cloth.

When tools have been used for applying or contouring Milliput they should be cleaned immediately after use with a wet rag or paper. If the putty is allowed to harden on it will be almost impossible to remove.

In the putty state (ie before setting) Milliput, like most chemicals in domestic use, may cause irritation to sensitive skins. When mixing the two components it is advisable to use rubber gloves or throw-away polythene gloves. When rubber gloves have been used wash them immediately after use, and whilst still on the hands, using running water. If the hands have been used for mixing or manipulating Milliput wash them immediately after use with toilet soap and warm water. Milliput should be stored in a cool place.

Shelf Life

Although we say that Milliput has a shelf life of about 2 years, we do know that many of our customers are finding it workable for much longer.

We recommend that Milliput is stored in cool, dry conditions and that the polythene bags are re-sealed after use.